Polish Chemist Who Poisoned 12,000 Nazis With Soup — And Made Hitler Rewrite German Military Law DD
The German doctors at Stalag Vic never suspected the mute Polish woman who scrubbed their floors. November 8th, 1944. Hemer, Germany. A 36year-old woman named Ireina Adamska stood in the medical supply room of a massive prisoner of war camp. Her hands trembling as she carefully measured compounds that shouldn’t exist together. Thalium sulfate from…
